Por: CNN Sports November 24, 2022
CNN — the only openly gay top-flight male soccer player in the sport, has told CNN that FIFA’s decision to ban players from wearing “OneLove” armbands at the has made him feel “excluded.” The captains of several European teams decided not to wear “OneLove” armbands at the World Cup due to the danger of receiving yellow cards. England, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Wales were set to participate in... + full article
CNN USA Sports November 26, 2022
CNN — FIFA President pleaded with countries to let football take center stage ahead of the , but it hasn’t quite worked out like that. Soccer’s global governing body has found itself at loggerheads with seven European nations over the threat of sanctions for any player... + más
'We are very frustrated': World Cup teams in Qatar ax pro-LGBTQ armbands after FIFA threat | CNBC
Bowing to FIFA, seven World Cup teams ask captains not to wear OneLove armbands | The Boston Globe
CNN USA Sports November 24, 2022
CNN — It was a moment so brief that the thousands of fans inside the Khalifa International Stadium on Wednesday could easily have missed it. But a moment, the time it took for the photographers amassed in front of Germany’s World Cup team to snap a picture, was all it... + más
German World Cup players cover mouths in protest of FIFA's ban on One Love armbands | CBS News
German players cover their mouths in protest over FIFA’s clampdown on ‘One Love’ armbands before their World Cup match | Orlando Sentinel
CBS News USA World November 24, 2022
Germany's players covered their mouths for the team photo before their opening World Cup match on Wednesday to protest following the governing body's clampdown on the One Love armband.The Germany team lined up in the traditional formation before its game against Japan... + más
World Cup roundup: Political protests flare in Qatar despite FIFA's efforts otherwise | Los Angeles Times
The Boston Globe USA Sports November 22, 2022
Soccer teams representing seven European nations at the World Cup announced Monday that their captains won’t wear LGBTQ armbands in Qatar after FIFA, which organizes the tournament, said players sporting the bands would be penalized.The captains of England, Wales, Belgium,... + más
CNN USA Sports November 21, 2022
CNN — The captains of several European teams will not to wear at the in Qatar due to the danger of receiving yellow cards. England, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland and Wales were set to participate in the “OneLove” campaign to promote inclusion... + más
'Scary our lives are so controversial': How tug of war over 'OneLove' armbands descended into a World Cup sideshow | CNN
Eight European countries to participate in diversity campaign during Qatar World Cup | CNN
CNN USA Sports October 18, 2022
CNN — It has been almost a year since but even now he still struggles to comprehend the far-reaching impact his announcement has had – especially as he has begun to speak out on major issues, notably the Qatar World Cup. Since making that life-changing decision in... + más
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CNN USA Sports September 22, 2022
(CNN)Ten European football teams -- the , , , Denmark, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and Wales -- will participate in a season-long OneLove campaign promoting inclusion and opposing discrimination.Every country except Sweden and Norway has qualified for the 2022... + más
World Cup captains want to wear rainbow armbands in Qatar | Associated Press
Jody Rose and Jeff Bussgang are tackling tech’s diversity problem | The Boston Globe
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